Category Archives: IMIT Topics

Finding Your “Reason Why” You Want to Improve Your Habits

One of the most important things you can do as you work to improve your habits is find your Reason Why you want to improve. If you don’t have a “Reason Why,” then I’m sorry to say that you probably won’t have the passion about the habits you’re trying to change to keep on going.

For example, WHY do you want to lose weight? WHY do you want to earn more money? Your habits make or break those goals. If you’re comfortable enough where you are right now, then you most likely won’t feel that desperate need and desire to keep going.

Think of it this way– If you were starving and didn’t have any food to feed your family, but you had an incredible chance to do a little bit of work in order to earn more money, you’d probably go for it, right? If you knew that all you had to do was write a book for Kindle or design a website for someone or choose an extra shift at work… you’d most likely go for that little bit extra that will save you and your family from starvation. Then, you’d keep it up because you never want to be in that place again.

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Make Money With Case Studies

As someone who is learning about online marketing, you’ve probably seen mentions of reviews or promos as well as case studies. But perhaps you, yourself have only reviewed or promoted products to your online audience – not knowing exactly what a case study entails or how to carry one out.

A case study can be far more lucrative than a simple product review, and it has future earning potential outside of an initial launch period. The great about them is, you can offer a future case study in your promotion and not even have one done yet by the time the launch occurs.

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Why You Procrastinate

A huge part of managing your time better is understanding that you procrastinate and why you procrastinate.

In surveying many of the professionals and entrepreneurs I work with on a daily basis, I hear time and time again that procrastination is the biggest issue when it comes to time management. People get frustrated with themselves because they have a bad habit of procrastinating. They don’t want to procrastinate, yet it’s their default.

Consider whether these statements are true for you:

Do you put projects off, even though you know you should be working on them right away?

Do you find that you get nervous about starting a project because it seems way too difficult to finish?

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The Goal Guide

The Goal Guide is a 28 page (6000 word) guide that shares ten fundamental tips that will help people set powerful and achievable goals.

Sections Include:

  • The Power of Goal Setting
  • Benefits of Setting Goals
  • The Goal Guide
    • Write Your Goals Down
    • Your Goals Must Mean Something to YOU
    • Your Goals Should Excite You
    • Make Your Goals Specific & Measurable
    • Attach a Timeframe to Your Goals
    • Create Accountability For your Goals
    • Don’t Be Afraid to Think Big
    • Create an Action Plan to Attack Your Goals
    • Reward Yourself For Reaching Your Goals
    • If You Stumble, Readjust and Start Again

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How to Build Up Enough Autoresponder Content to Last a Year

Many people start email marketing with good intentions. They know that building an email list is the absolute best way to build a sustainable business. They know it’s the best way to build a relationship. They also know it’s the best way to make sales.

The problem is, it can get overwhelming to keep up with emailing. Sure, you start off great. You email regularly and think everything’s fine. But then, the emails start to fall off. You forget to email or you rush your emails. You know you could be doing better.

You kick yourself every day because you know you should be emailing more. You know that every day you don’t email your audience (based on the frequency you’d wanted to email) you’re leaving money and relationship-building opportunities on the table.

So, what’s the answer? You’re already stretched really thin. For now, you’re just scrambling to email here and there sporadically, hoping it works.

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